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To: Paul Dilip K NPRI <PaulDK AT Npt DOT NUWC DOT Navy DOT Mil>, cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
From: tprince AT ywave DOT com
Subject: Re: Mathematical Functions
Date: Thu, 2 May 2002 08:36:50 US/Pacific
Message-Id: <20020502153650.D8CB32CA85@inet1.ywave.com>

> While using g77 compiler to compile fortran routines I got error message
regarding COSD,
ACOSD, SIND, ASIND etc. which are used with the angles in degrees, rather in
radian. These
are available with windows Compaq Fortran, also in UNIX. Are they available in
CYGWIN with
different names? 
> Also when compilation errors are too many, the output is lost as the window is
not a
xwindow. Using redirection did not help(>). Is there any other work around?
> 
> Dilip K. Paul
I doubt that a normal installation of g77 on Unix would include those functions,
which are not defined by Fortran standard.  You could easily define them
yourself, in terms of acos()...
Since cygwin comes now with Xfree86, there is no reason you shouldn't use an
Xwindow.  However, it may be useful to direct the messages into a file, using
the facilities of the shell of your choice to capture the stderr part of the
output; e.g. g77 file.f > file.log 2>&1


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